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Glymphatic Function as a Moderator in White Matter Injury and Cognitive Impairment: A Community-Dwelling Cohort Study

Junjun Wang, Ying Zhou, Kemeng Zhang, Wang Ran, Wansi Zhong, Haidi Jin, Huan Zhou, Yifei Li, Jianzhong Sun and Min Lou
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2025, 46 (11) 2339-2347; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8846
Junjun Wang
aFrom the Department of Neurology (J.W., Y.Z., K.Z., W.R., W.Z., H.J., H.Z., Y.L., M.L.), the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China
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Yifei Li
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter injury (WMI) is associated with cognitive dysfunction in aging populations; however, a clinicoradiologic discrepancy often arises between WMI and cognition function in clinical practice. Emerging evidence suggests that the glymphatic system plays a crucial role in clearing metabolic waste and maintaining cognitive function. We hypothesize that glymphatic dysfunction may contribute to this discrepancy by moderating the impact of WMI on cognition.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective review of community-dwelling residents in our center who underwent multimodal MRI and neuropsychological testing from April 2017 to December 2021. WMI, as indicated by white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) and normal-appearing white matter microstructural injury, along with CBF, were quantified by multimodal MRI. Cognition was assessed by the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Glymphatic function was evaluated using DTI along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS). Moderation analyses were performed to explore the potential role of glymphatic function.

RESULTS: A total of 947 participants were included in the final analysis. A higher WMH burden was found to be associated with lower MMSE scores in the low DTI-ALPS group (r = −0.261, P < .001), but the correlation was not significant in the high DTI-ALPS group (r = −0.082, P = .07). After adjusting for confounding factors, DTI-ALPS moderated the relationship between WMH burden and the MMSE score (β = 1.792, P = .02), and the moderating effect was significant in participants 60 years of age or younger (β = 2.573, P = .04) without lacunes (β = 2.576, P = .01) or without cerebral microbleeds (β = 3.008, P = .004). Longitudinal analysis demonstrated that DTI-ALPS also moderated the relationship between WMH burden and cognitive decline (β = −3.771, P = .001). Furthermore, DTI-ALPS moderated the relationship between normal-appearing white matter microstructural injury and the MMSE score (β = −20.201, P = .01), but no moderating effect was detected between CBF and the MMSE score (P > .05).

CONCLUSIONS: The glymphatic system plays a moderate role in the association between WMI and cognitive impairment, highlighting its potential importance in WMI-related cognitive impairment. Further studies are needed to explore the relative mechanisms.

ABBREVIATIONS:

ASL
arterial spin-labeling
CMB
cerebral microbleed
DTI-ALPS
DTI along the perivascular space
ESWAN
enhanced T2 star-weighted angiography
FA
fractional anisotropy
ICV
intracranial volume
MMSE
Mini-Mental State Examination
NAWM
normal-appearing white matter
WMH
white matter hyperintensity
WMI
white matter injury
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Junjun Wang, Ying Zhou, Kemeng Zhang, Wang Ran, Wansi Zhong, Haidi Jin, Huan Zhou, Yifei Li, Jianzhong Sun, Min Lou
Glymphatic Function as a Moderator in White Matter Injury and Cognitive Impairment: A Community-Dwelling Cohort Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 2025, 46 (11) 2339-2347; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8846

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